Panasonic Aj Hd130dc Operating Instructions Manual
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31 Setup Menus 511 DF MODE 0000 0001DFNDFFor setting the DF or NDF mode for CTL and TCG. 0: The drop frame mode is used. 1: The non-drop frame mode is used. The drop frame mode setting is valid when the REMOTE/MENU/LOCAL switch is at the LOCAL position and ENA has been selected as the menu item No.001 (LOCAL ENA) setting. 512 TC OUT REF 0000 0001VOUTTC_INFor setting the signals to whose phase the phase of the time code which is output from the TC OUT connector is to be aligned in response to the...
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32 Setup Menus 603 V-MUTE SEL 0000 0001 N-MUTE GRAY For setting whether to mute the video output signal when a blank part of the tape has been detected during playback. 0: The video output signal is not muted (the image is frozen). 1: The video output signal is muted (the screen is turned gray). 620 DOWNCON MODE 0000 0001 0002 0003 0004FIT_V FIT_H FIT_HV 14:9 13:9For setting the image processing which is to be performed during down- conversion. 0: Side cut mode 1: Letter-box mode 2: Squeeze mode 3: Semi...
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33 Setup Menus 700 AUDIO IN SEL 0001 0002ANA SDIFor setting the audio signal input (for all the channels at the same time). 1: Fixed to the analog signal input. 2: Fixed to the SDI signal input. When analog signals are input, they are recorded on the tape’s audio tracks listed below depending on the channels to which they are input. CH1 input5CH1 and CH5 tracks CH2 input5CH2 and CH6 tracks CH3 input5CH3 and CH7 tracks CH4 input5CH4 and CH8 tracks 701 CH1 IN LV 0000 0001 0002 00034dB 0dB–20dB –60dBFor...
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34 Setup Menus 731 PB FADE 0000 0001 0002AUTOCUT FADEFor setting the processing to be performed at the audio edit points (IN and OUT points) and frame-to-frame continuity points during playback. 0: Processing accords with the status during recording. 1: Cut processing is forcibly performed. 2: Fade processing is forcibly performed. 732 EMBEDDED AUD 0000 0001 OFF ON For setting whether the audio data is to be superimposed onto the HD SDI output and SD SDI output. 0: The audio data is not superimposed. 1:...
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35 Setup Menus 781 IN IMP SEL 0000 0001600 HIGHFor setting the impedance of the analog audio input. 0: 600 Ω 1: High impedance Regardless of the setting selected here, the impedance is set to 3 kΩwhen –60 dB has been selected as the menu item No.701 to 704 (CH1 to CH4 IN LV) settings. AUDIO Item Setting No.Superimposed display No.Superimposed display Description of setting The underlining denotes the factory mode. A02 P.ON LOAD 0000 0001OFFONFor setting whether to change the setup menu settings to the...
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36 Error Messages When a problem has occurred in the unit, one of the following messages will appear on the front panel’s counter display and superimposed display on the monitor. With the superimposed display, the error number is indicated in the part where the counter value is displayed.When “T&S&M” has been selected as the setup menu item No.006 setting, the error message appears in the part of the superimposed display where the mode is displayed. Error No. Error message and description – – d – –DEW...
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37 Emergency Eject 2 3 4 34 1 5 Procedure for removing the tape manually in an emergency Use the procedure below to remove the cassette tape if it can not be removed even when the EJECT button is pressed. OBefore proceeding to eject the tape manually, you must first turn off the power to the unit. 1 Remove the top panel. 2 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to push in and turn the red plastic screw part counterclockwise. (This screw needs to be rotated about 30 turns before unloading can be started.) 3...
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38 Video Head Cleaning This unit is equipped with an auto head cleaning function, which automatically reduces the amount of dirt on the video heads. However, in order to enhance the unit’s reliability, it is recommended that the video heads be cleaned every day. Use a cleaning fluid designated by the unit’s manufacturer. Condensation The same principle by which droplets of water form on a window pane of a heated room is responsible for the formation of condensation inside the unit. Condensation occurs...
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39 Specifications [GENERAL] Supply voltage:AC 120 V ±10%, 50 – 60 Hz Power consumption: 97 W DC supply voltage: 12 V DC power input current: 6.1 A Ambient operating temperature: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Ambient operating humidity: 10 to 85% (no condensation) Weight: 18.04 lb (8.2 kg) Dimensions (WaHaD): 8 7/16˝a5 1/4˝a16 15/16˝ (214a132a430 mm) Recording format: DVCPRO HD Recording video signals: 1080i/59.94 Hz, 720p/59.94 Hz, selectable Recording audio signals: 48 kHz, 16 bits, 8 channels Recording...
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40 Specifications [AUDIO] $Digital audio Sampling frequency: 48 kHz (synchronized with video) Quantizing: 16 bits Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1 dB (at reference level) Dynamic range: More than 85 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, “A” weighted) Distortion: Less than 0.1% (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference level) Crosstalk: Less than –80 dB (1 kHz, between two channels) Wow & flutter: Negligible Headroom: 20 dB $Audio input connectors Analog inputs (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4): XLRa4, 600 Ω/high impedance...